Ginger House is located in a private gated community with a security guard within one mile of Kailua-kona village. Kona Bay Estates in the only community on the Big Island located a sandy beach with a tropical blue water lagoon. Almost all other homes on the shoreline are on black lava rock. The home was designed by a leading Kona architect and is decorated in a tropical motif. There are three bedrooms on the upper floor and a den on the lower floor with wall doors to make a fourth sleeping quarters with its own toilet/shower and bar area with sink and small refrigerator.
All rooms face onto the pool area and there are numerous lanais to step outside and enjoy the tropical breezes. All of your dining will likely be outside near the pool. The pool is not a shallow pool, so we recommend parents take the little one to the lagoon, which is known as the keiki beach because it is very sandy and protected...
The master bedroom has a jetted large tub and a double walk in shower. The other two bedrooms have queen size beds and each has their own lanai. There is a shared bath room between the two guest bedrooms.
When you get up in the morning, just grab a folding chair and walk over to the beach (150 feet). The water in the lagoon is crystal clear and no more than 6 feet deep at high tide. The trapped water warms up during the day and swim able all year around. There is no better white sand beach on the island and from the beach you can see the village of Kailua Kona. After swimming, you can walk into town from the house or drive the one mile. The location of this private community is perfect for quick access to nightlife and dinning.
Activities: You can walk in five minutes to public tennis courts lighted at night, Olympic public pool, basket ball courts and hike from the house to the old airport which is a public park with hiking trails. Photography is fantastic at this shoreline. Kailua-Kona has parasailing, snorkel trips, Big Game fishing and lots of shopping in the village. Golfing is located 6 miles south in Keauhou or the Makalai Golf club.
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